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What about people who need extra room for a child's car seat (they're huge nowadays) and also need to carry stuff the way a truck does?
Edit: I live out in the country and I'm in need of a pickup for carrying loads of stuff. Putting it in the back of my Ford Edge is highly inconvenient as it doesn't fit in one load and messed up the interior (the sides of the trunk are scratched to hell now.
And my point was simply that there are entirely legitimate uses for a pickup truck. 98% of people don't have a legitimate use case, but that didn't mean no one does.
What are you carrying around all day with your child that doesn't fit in a minivan?
I live out in the country. We don't get garbage pickup. The garbage dump is very close to my child's daycare. It's 20 minutes away. It's open from 8am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday. I either bring the garbage with me when I go to daycare, or I have to schedule time off from work to take out garbage.
I have a Ford Edge, so no, a minivan wouldn't work. To be clear, it's not impossible. But a truck would be 10x more convenient.
how much garbage do you produce on a daily basis that you need a truck to haul it hoo lee